Time to get the chickweed and henbit out of the flower bed around the sundial . . . time to weed the asparagus . . .
Time to admire the slowly opening tree peony . . .
Time to prune back the huge forsythia that was threatening to cover up the blue bench (Kate approves.)
Time to take a hot shower and go to bed . . .
9 comments:
I've been seeing your blog near daily for a number of years and I don't recall that sundial? I must be slippin' more than usual!
Time flies when you're having fun.
Ms. A -- I've posted shots of the sundial on several occasions -- it's been here a long time.
Time, indeed, to get started. Have a grand weekend!
We have a bogonvillia to trim and a cactus or two to water once in a while.
Wow Vicki, that gardening really does provide quite a workout...in beautiful surroundings.
Chickweed I know about, but what is henbit? Is it tough to pull out of the ground?
xo
I feel your pain, Jim.
Frances, henbit is easily pulled -- one root system spreads out in a mat and comes up in one piece. It can be added to salads but I fed all mine to the chickens.
Thanks for the info, Vicki.
Now I can think of henbit bitten by hens, as I am sure others have done before me.
xo
Ah, my feelings exactly when faced with the unendingness of garden chores.
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